#Give2NFFFNow

Be there for firefighters who have given their lives and assist their families in coping with the loss of a loved one.

On International Firefighters Day, we celebrated firefighters worldwide and thanked them for their service. Every day, firefighters are on the front lines providing protection and comfort to those having what could be the worst day of their lives. They are there for us and for our communities, day or night, no matter what the call for help.

But who is there for a fire service family on the worst day of their lives; when their firefighter dies in the line of duty? Through your generous support, the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation (NFFF) is there for our firefighters and their families.

The National Fallen Firefighters Foundation will mark #GivingTuesdayNow as #Give2NFFFNow starting on May 5, 2020. No matter who or where we are, #Give2NFFFNow is time when we can all come together to make a positive change in the lives of firefighters and families of the fallen.

Show firefighters that you value their commitment by helping us honor the fallen, comfort their loved ones, and protect firefighters who serve us every day.

You can receive information on National Fallen Firefighters Foundation resources, news, events, and ways you can help families and the fire service through our online newsletter.

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Special Combined Federal Campaign Solicitation Donation Using #10292

Federal, military, and postal service employees can donate to the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation through Combined Federal Campaign contributions during a CFC special solicitation now through June 30, 2020. The Foundation’s agency number is 10292. State and local government employees can write in the Foundation as their agency of choice.

We appreciate your continued support to honor and remember America’s fallen fire heroes and their families.

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